When Angelina picked her up and spun her around, Cho let out a laugh that would have easily filled the room if it weren't already full of noise. Of course the mixture of spin and alcohol caused her to stumble a bit when she was put down. "YOU WON TOO," Cho added giving Angie a slap on the back. "Two firewhiskeys," she called to the nearest barkeep having totally ignored the fact that Angie had asked her what she wanted to drink as well. "We're both totally amazing,"
Within moments their drinks arrived. Cho took one and handed it off to her friend. "You know it's really still quite surreal," even when inebriated the big words just happened to come to Cho's mind, a side effect of being a Ravenclaw. "Who'd have thought I'd have been flying lead half-way through the season?" She pushed her way through the crowd to a table a little bit away, okay so she didn't push on purpose, but it got the job done regardless. "Our chasers did a great job today," she turned and gave a shout out to the guys before returning her attention back to the conversation. "Kept up ahead by a good little bit. It's a lot easier to look for the snitch when you don't have the pressure of trying to pull the team out of the hole with the catch."
Cho loved to talk Quidditch and was actually quite grateful for the invention of the journal. It had made reaching out to others a lot easier and had helped to build bonds that had not previously existed. "You mean there's something more important than Quidditch."